Exodus 29:26
Take the breast of the ram of Aaron's ordination and wave it before the LORD as a wave offering, and it will be your portion.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Exodus 29:26?

2. How does Exodus 29:26 illustrate the importance of consecration in our lives?

3. What role does the "wave offering" play in understanding Old Testament worship practices?

4. How can we apply the concept of "wave offering" to modern Christian worship?

5. How does Exodus 29:26 connect to New Testament teachings on priesthood?

6. What does "wave the breast" symbolize in our relationship with God today?

7. What is the significance of the ram's breast in Exodus 29:26 for priestly consecration?

8. How does Exodus 29:26 reflect the relationship between God and the Israelites?

9. Why was the wave offering important in the context of Exodus 29:26?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Exodus 29?

11. What is the meaning of a heave offering?

12. Exodus 29:24–28 commands waving offerings before God; how realistic is it that an omnipotent deity would require such a tangible, physical sign of devotion?

13. Is there any historical record or physical evidence (Exodus 29:1-9) that the elaborate priestly garments and ordination ceremonies described actually took place as written?

14. Exodus 26:14 - What evidence exists that these exact layers of ram skins and sea cow hides (or 'porpoise skins') ever existed as described?
Discussion Questions
1. What does the ordination of Aaron teach us about the importance of divine calling and preparation for service?

2. How does the concept of the wave offering challenge us to consider what we are dedicating to God in our own lives?

3. In what ways does the provision for the priests in the Old Testament reflect God's care for those who serve Him today?

4. How does understanding Jesus as our High Priest deepen our appreciation for His sacrifice and intercession?

5. How can we, as a royal priesthood, practically live out our calling in our daily lives and communities?1. How does the detailed nature of the ordination process reflect the holiness of God?

2. How does the ritual of washing before putting on the holy garments symbolize in the context of modern-day Christian life?

3. What role does sacrifice play in the process of consecration and ordination?

4. How can the daily offerings of lambs symbolize our devotion to God today?

5. In what ways can the notion of God dwelling among His people be applied in the current age?

6. Discuss the significance of anointing oil in the consecration process and its relevance today.

7. In light of this passage, how would you define atonement?

8. How does the specific use of blood in these rituals deepen your understanding of Christ's sacrifice?

9. Why was it necessary to consecrate the altar?

10. Discuss the significance of the phrase, "I am the LORD their God" in today's context.

11. How can Christians symbolically participate in the concept of "eating in a holy place" today?

12. How might you interpret the seven days of ordination in the context of God's creation of the world?

13. Why was it important for Aaron and his sons to physically touch the animals during the sacrificial process?

14. What lessons can Christians learn from the continual offerings commanded by God?

15. Why do you think God asked for the sacrifices to be without blemish?

16. What are the practical implications of Aaron's sons wearing the "holy garments" after him?

17. What is the symbolism of the unleavened bread in the ordination ceremony and in the Christian life today?

18. How can the concept of wearing holy garments be translated into our daily lives?

19. Why do you think God required the specific parts of the animals (like the fat, entrails, etc.) to be used in the way they were?

20. How does the strict adherence to these ancient instructions challenge your commitment to obey God's Word today?

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